Thursday, April 24, 2014

This may be why I tried to cut my wrists in college…

 

Disgrace and suicide[edit]

Luca Giordano, The death of Seneca (1684)

In 65, Seneca was caught up in the aftermath of the Pisonian conspiracy, a plot to kill Nero. Although it is unlikely that he conspired, he was ordered by Nero to kill himself. He followed tradition by severing several veins in order to bleed to death,

Seneca the Younger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia